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·12 de noviembre de 2025
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Cambiaghi is forced to leave the Azzurri training camp and the renewal negotiations between Yildiz and Juventus seem to have stalled, but there are also other news items about the Serie A giants.
Let’s take a look at today’s most important news.

According to Tuttosport, Juventus is monitoring the situation of Stanislav Lobotka, whose future at Napoli appears uncertain after some statements—later toned down—by his agent.
Lobotka has an excellent relationship with Spalletti and would look favorably on a move to Turin. However, the deal remains complicated: Aurelio De Laurentiis reportedly has no intention of selling him to a Serie A rival, preferring a transfer abroad.

Jonathan David’s adventure at Juventus has not yet taken off: the Canadian is not meeting expectations and, in the future, if his performance does not improve, a transfer cannot be ruled out.
As Tuttosport writes, several Premier League clubs are interested in the player, including Tottenham and Chelsea, but there is also a possible path in Serie A. Milan is looking for a new striker, but only if Santiago Gimenez, who cost around €42 million, is sold.

According to Repubblica, the relationship between Davide Frattesi and Inter is deteriorating. The midfielder is dissatisfied with the playing time given to him by Chivu and is considering leaving: Juventus, Milan, and Napoli are interested in the player.
However, Inter does not want to strengthen a rival for the Scudetto and has set the transfer fee at around €40 million—a figure intended to discourage any offers, at least for now.
Napoli’s head of scouting, Maurizio Micheli, is ready to leave the club to join Arsenal, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. The 57-year-old executive discovered and, in other cases, recommended the signing of players such as Kvaratskhelia, Kim, and Hamsik, as well as Muntari and Asamoah during his time at Udinese.
Micheli’s move to London is now close: Arsenal, at the strong request of sporting director Andrea Berta, intends to give him a central role in the scouting department led by James Ellis.

In an interview with Rete Sport, former Roma sporting director Gianluca Petrachi spoke about the negotiations to bring Gasperini to the Giallorossi in 2020: “We had conversations with the coach. We agreed on almost everything, it was a time when he could have left Atalanta, but he had to wait for president Percassi’s approval.”
An advanced agreement that, however, did not go through: “He couldn’t give me certainty, but he told me he would have been very happy to come to Roma and work with me. We even started drafting a list of possible signings. Then he told me the president wouldn’t let him go, but he could have arrived five years ago.”

Messaggero journalist Alberto Abbate spoke about Lazio’s transfer market on Radio Laziale, touching on Mandas, Insigne, and midfield options.
As a midfielder, Sarri would dream of signing Zielinski and, at a lower cost, would welcome the acquisition of Ilic. As for goalkeepers, Mandas can only leave on a permanent deal for €8-9 million, with Lazio ready to look for a reliable low-cost backup.
As for Insigne, he remains a possible option thanks to the available salary margin for a contract worth around €1.3 million.
As reported by FirenzeViola, Dodo has decided to stop following Fiorentina on social media: a negative sign after recent progress regarding his contract renewal, which expires in 2027.
The decision may be linked to a recent episode involving the player’s wife, who was involved in an online spat with a Fiorentina supporter.
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